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Mapping Richard M. Shiffrin's Career. b y Katy Börner , CNS.IU.EDU. Time and Space: 1968 Ph.D . in Mathematical Psychology, Stanford University 1968 joins Faculty of the Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences, IUB 1997 Honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam
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Mapping Richard M. Shiffrin'sCareer by Katy Börner, CNS.IU.EDU Time and Space: 1968 Ph.D. in Mathematical Psychology, Stanford University 1968 joins Faculty of the Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences, IUB 1997 Honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam 2004 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, American Psychological Association Topical Focus: Modeling of human cognition in areas ranging from perception to attention to learning. Best known for explicit models of human memory. Dataset: 154 publications downloaded from ISI Web of Science plus Book chapters added by hand from resume(117 journal articles, 30 book chapters and 7 conference papers) for the years 1963-2010. 1
Topical Distribution of Papers on UCSD Map of Science 74 of154 publications can be science located—fractionally assigned to 554 subdisciplines. 2
Paper First Author Affiliations (World and zoom into U.S.) 1 1360 2722 1963 2010 3
Paper-Citation Network (Historiograph) 1970 1977 1984 1997 2002 Only 30 papers that are cited more than two times within the set of 154 papers are included. Early and recent papers have a hard time to acquire 3+ citations within the set. All papers that have a first author other than Shiffrin are labeled. Circle size represents #citations. Early papers highlight the “base knowledge” Shiffrin is drawing from. Later papers show Shiffrin’s impact on the next generation. 4
Paper-Citation Network (Historiograph) 1970 1977 1984 1997 2002 5
Paper-Citation Network (Historiograph) LCS Local Citation Score – cites within dataset GCS Global Citation Score – all cites in Web of Science Records with missing GCS are not in WoS. 6
Evolving Collaboration Network Shown here are two bimodal networks: (1) all 89 unique authors on his papers (in orange) connected to each of the publication years (in blue) and (2) the same authors (in orange) interlinked with 66 publication venues (in green).Data was downloaded from the ISI Web of Science and book chapters were added by hand. Basic author unification was performed to ensure there is exactly one author node for Shiffrin R M, Shiffrin, R, Shiffrin, Richard, Shiffrin, Richard M. Shiffrin, RM and each of his co-authors. No unification was performed for venues, e.g., "Attention & Performance V," "Attention And Performance IX," and "Attention And Performance VI" are represented by three venue nodes. 7